The Art of Memory

From Marcel Proust to Oliver Sacks, memory has been both a muse and a source of endless literary and scientific inquiry. The BLR's theme issue—“Reconstructions: The Art of Memory”—turns a literary lens to memory as both a critical aspect of human life and a relentlessly precarious process.

JINN S.KIM is a member of LAByrinth Theater Company and the Executive Director of Developing Artists, which is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing opportunities for underdog teens to reach their full potential through a practical application of the performing arts. Theater credits include: Race, Religion, & Politics by Pulitzer Prize Winner Stephen Adly Guirgis (co-starring Philip Seymour Hoffman); NYIT Award winning production of Rise and Fall of a Teenage Cyberqueen; West Coast Premiere of The Oldest Boy by Sarah Ruhl. Film and TV credits include: Hurricane Streets, Oz, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, How To Make It In America, Power, 11:55, Jessica Jones, About Ray, Feed the Beast.www.jinnskim.com